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Does anyone have expertise about how to implement chemical free cleaning in the

home or toxins that we can reduce in our environment?

From: agirlnamedsuess21 <agirlnamedsuess@...>

Subject: [ ] It is NOT just Environment-Autism hearing

Date: Wednesday, August 4, 2010, 2:42 AM

 

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Pay close attention around 27:00 mark.

It is NOT just environment and it is NOT just genetics. It is BOTH and the

environment triggers the genes at moments of susceotibility, which is what I

have said all along!!!!

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a helpful link.

http://www.chemicalfreecleaningbook.com/index.shtml

Karla

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Kirkman's (www.kirkmanlabs.com) is where we get some things. We do not use

chemical fertilizers on our farm. We rarely eat any food that comes from

cans. We do not use any coated cooking pans. I do not store food nor cook

in aluminum foil.

We buy a natural deodorant from Whole Foods. We would never again buy an

antiperspirant, and read labels and call companies trying to avoid aluminum.

Lemon juice is a good hand sanitizer and either that or vinegar mixed with

water is a good counter top cleaner. You just have to eliminate a few

things at a time and eventually you get to where you want to be.

From there you would move further to considering what is worn and put on the

beds etc... what type of flooring...

Dr. H. Rea runs the Environmental Health Clinic in Dallas, and he

has written a good book on building healthy houses.

Haven

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> Does anyone have expertise about how to implement chemical free cleaning in

the home or toxins that we can reduce in our environment?

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There is a little info about what I do here:

http://healthgazelle.com/nontoxiccleaning.shtml

That list needs to be updated and expanded on. You can add " distilled water " as

a non-toxic staple to my cleaning supplies list. It's cheap and shockingly

effective. I tried it based on a suggestion from this list and found many more

uses for it than the original suggestion (cleaning mirrors).

HTH.

Michele

http://www.solanorail.com

http://www.kidslikemine.com

http://www.healthgazelle.com

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